The valley is a lugínë/valley in Albanian language because of the letter U. The U is the pictogram of a valley. The G is because the two arms-hills-mountains meet each other, join each other in a U shape.
Based on this code is build also the English word Valley, where the place of U has been taken by V. The proto-Albanian-speaking English people thought of the valley as steeper, not with a curved shape at the bottom.Were these two languages written before ancient Greek and Latin?
A valley is an elongated low area running between hills or mountains, which usually contains a river or stream flowing from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers or streams over a very long period. Some valleys are formed by erosion from glacial ice.
Albanian dictionary:
lugín/ë,-a feminine noun; plural; -a(s)
1. place like a trough between mountains or hills, through which a river usually passes; mountain valley: Devolli (Drin) valley.
2. long pit with not very steep sides.
Comments
Post a Comment